Global supply chains are being rewired by a new era of geopolitical tension. Sanctions, tariffs, and shifting regional alliances have fractured what was once a smoothly connected system moving energy, metals, and agricultural goods across the globe. In this environment, logistics and risk management are now just as critical—and visible—as traditional front-office functions.
What started as a series of short-term shocks—from Covid-19 to port bottlenecks and escalating sanctions—has now hardened into a fundamental, long-term transformation in how global trade operates. This article from Global Trade outlines how to manage in a fragmented trade environment.







